Identifying Birds by Sight and Sound

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Identifying Birds by Sight and Sound

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Whether you're new to birding or have previous experience, join Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Hamish Murray on a birding exploration around Kingcombe National Nature Reserve.

Event details

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Date

Time
Arrival from 9:45am. The course will start at 10am and finish at 3pm.
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About the event

Hamish Murray has 40 years of experience in watching, recording, sketching, and photographing Dorset's birds. He was previously manager of Dorset County Council's Countryside Services before taking up the post of Conservation Officer for Dorset Wildlife Trust.

November is a fantastic time to learn about birds, as most of our autumn visitors will have arrived and the hedgerows at Kingcombe Meadows will be alive with birds such as fieldfare and redwing. This one-day workshop is aimed at those keen to improve their skills in bird identification. It will help you identify species by sight and sound. The course is suitable for anyone with an interest in birds whether you're a beginner or more experienced birder. There will be a mix of field excursions, plus some time spent in the classroom. As we find each bird, we’ll discuss how to use all the clues that help us identify it, including:

  • Where and when did we see it?
  • Characteristic movement, size, and shape.
  • What are its distinctive colours and markings?
  • Is it on its own or in a group?
  • Behaviours
  • Is it making any sounds?

We'll look at what equipment to use, how to make simple field sketches and notes, how to use smartphone apps, cameras and other technology. Although birds will be our main focus, we'll also try and look at look at any other interesting wildlife we encounter on our walks. Note: there will be some walking on footpaths and up and down slopes. A reasonable level of fitness is required.

Booking

Price

Day Workshop: £60pp
All money raised helps to support the vital conservation work of Dorset Wildlife Trust, protecting wildlife now and for future generations to come.

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs are permitted on this workshop.

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What to bring

You will be outside so will need: walking boots, outdoor clothing, binoculars, notepad and pen, rucksack to carry personal belongings. Bring a bird identification field guide too if you wish. However, we will be using a guide and smartphone app in the field and a range of ID books will also be available for you to look at.

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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking

Contact us

Dorset Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01300 320684